St Anthony High School - Paduan Yearbook (Sterling, CO)

 - Class of 1937

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Although the Sophomore group repre- sented the smallest class at St. An'thony's this past year, the activities sponsored by them far exceeded their number. Spirituality, scholarship, and sportsman- ship mark this class of peppy Sophomores. SPIRITUALITY-On November I3 a shor-t Mission program was presented in As- sembly. Cecilia Schadegg's essay on the school re- treat was published in the December issue of the Paduan. William Truitt, John Breiner, Lawrence Bellender, Clarence Appelh'ans and Marcus Foxhoven represent the Sophomore boys al- most one hundred per cent in the Altar Boys' c-rganizaation. Afll of the sophomore boys were admitted into the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. William Truitt was elected prefect and Florence Killerlain secretary of the Sodality for 'the coming year. SCHOLARSHIP - Filorence Killerlain. Cecilia Schadegg, and William Truitt rate as scholar students in the Sophomore class. Both Cecilia and Florence have had work published in the Paduan of this year. On March I2 a group of Sophomores, students in English ll, gave an assembly in which they portrayed various characters in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. April 20 marked the day of another short assembly consisting of various reading and songs by the Sophomore class. CLASS PRESIDENT Other purely so- cial affairs sponsored by the group consist- ed of Noon Lunch- eon january I3, and a Pre-Lenten party February l. Sportsmanship - Having played foot- ball since he was in fifth grade, Bill Tru- itt stands out among his upperclassrnen as an efficient member ofthe squad. Law- rence Beuender and Florence Killerlain John Breiner are also members of the team. All three played with the seconds in basketball. The girls displayed their sportsmanship by being active members of the pep club. Flor- ence Killerlain, cheer leader, was re-elected to the same position for another year. Defeating upperclassmen by a large mar- gin at the Ping Pong tournament held March I8 and I9, the Sophomore class boasts of both boy and girl championships. Class officers for the year were Florence Killerlain, president: William Truitt, Vice Pres- ident: Cecilia Schadegg, Secretary. Sister Mary Thomasita, Class Adviser. SOPHOMORE CLASS Top-W. Truitt, M. Foxhoven, J. Breiner, A. Scheberle, L. Bellender, C. Appel- hans. Front Row--C. Schadegg, M. Troy, J. Budd, J. Ahern, F. Killerlain, D. Schutte. QPHOMQRE

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PROM COMMITTEE PROM QUEEN C. schadegg, M. Ahern, M. Hager-tv, B. Quinn, B. Maurer, H. Gollobiur, P. J. June Flaherty Sewald JUNIOR HEADS PEP CLUB-A Pep club was organized with Barbara Maurer as one of the cheer leaders. SCHOOL NSSEMBLIES-Several Jun- iors participated in the assembly programs giv- en during National Education Week, Novem- ber 9-I5, and Press Week, November 29 to December 6. FORTY MILES AN HOUR -On Feb- ruary 5 the Junior class presented Forty Miles an Hour in which Margaret Ahern played the leading role in the capacity of Peggy Radley. Others in the cast were Elizabeth Mildenber- ger, Patricia Ann McLaughlin, James Brown, Clarence Schaclegg, Louis Schlenz, and Wil- liam Haverland. MOVIE SPONSORED-A movie, ln the Service of the Queen presented by the Missic-naary Catechists of Indiana, was given under the auspices of the Junior class February I I. ATTEND PRESS MEET-Five Juniors, June Flaherty, Mary Kathryn Hagerty, Bar- bara Mlaurer, Helen Ciollobl-th, and Clarence Schadegg were included in the delegates sent to the A. C. S. P. R. Press Conference held on February 26 and 27 at Loretto Heights Col- lege. JUNICRS IN CONTEST--Elizabeth Mil- denberger, Barbara Maurer, and Patricia Ann McLaughlin rated in the annual finance contest. JUNIOR PROM-The Junior Prom, held on the evening of May 7, at the Elks Hall, cli- maxed the school year in thrills and excite- ment Enchanted by the rhythm of Hink Barker and his orchestra, girls in rainbow colored for- mals and boys in evening attire crowded the ballroom on this night of nights. Immediately following the grand march June Flaherty, led amid showers of yellow and white snap-dragons, was crowned by Father Verschraeghen, Queen of the I937 Prom. Guests of honor at the Prom were Father Verschraeghen, Father Potempa, Father Ryan. Father I-Cite' PROM CHAIRMAN Father Mor-an and Father Warwick. Chaperones for the evening were Mrs. Twyla Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Vvm. Hav- erland, Mr. and Mrs. Tully, Mr. Ed Lu- ther, Mr. Ray Gie- selman, Mr. John Quinn and Miss Vio- la Heinlein, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Getz, and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- bert Hoffman. Bernard Quinn CLASS '37



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FRESHMAN ,CLASS l Top-N. Lewis, A. Unrein, S. Hergenreter,iA. Marostica, D. Petersen, M. Graves, E. Quint, N. Meyer, J. Cummins. L. Ayres. Bottom-H. Haverland, J. Barton, Y. Schutte, R. Asnicar, C. Behm, E. Flaherty, R. Determan, J. Schiel. Although Freshmen, as a rule, apparent- ly play an insignficant part in the lives of their upperclassmen, the l937 c-lass managed in more 'than one way to make itself known and no'ticed. Always on the spot when there was a call for action, the Freshmen have acquainted themselves with practically every activity spon- sored during the school year. All of the boys were received into the Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality, with their fel- low-students on April 5, Feast of the Annun- ciation. CLASS PRESIDENT John Barton As regards scholarship, Loomis Ayres has maintained an A average throughout his Freshman year. Although not merrrbers of the basketball and football teams the Freshmen have chim- ed in on all 'the noon baseball games they could. Ping pong held the interest of both the boys and girls. Among the group the most out- standing players were Yvonne Schutte, Marga- ret Craves, Joseph Schiel, aand joseph Spahn. The girls of the class were for the most part representative members of the Pep Club. Along the line of social activity the Fresh- men must be complimented upon the excel- lently arranged all-school party which they sponsored on April 9. ln order to afford ample entertainment for al'l, a short program was given. This was followed by a number of unusually interesting games, dancing to the accompaniment of an accordion, and refreshments. The class officers for the Freshman class are: President, John Barton: Vice President, Loomis Ayres: Secretary, Dorothy Petersen. Class Adviser, Sister Mary Corona. FRESHMA '

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